I’ve already stated this explaining how what they are asking is for a paper aircraft. But I’ve been told countless times no it existed it flew.
I agree with you completely we don’t need these things in WT. Any 5th gen going to be a shit show but this will be even worst cause it speculated stats are fairy dust.
Not much tbh. The 144 didn’t exist in any form nearing completion. It was the plane equivalent of a video game engine tech demo. There’s no propaganda in pointing this out.
what is supposed to be wrong with it? stop acting you are some kind of engineer because you dont seem to understand that stealth aircraft are only stealthy when flying at specific angles to the enemy and your shiny F-35, F-22 and whatever is no different
yeah, but he will still yap and then gaijin is going to see his points undebunked and go “according to your feedback … … …” morons like him are why we cant have good stuff
Yes. Except in the case of the F-22 and F-35 it more of angles they are more visible vs the angle they are not. Another factor in them hiding from radar is distance to the radar the further they are the harder they are too see something you will lose from open mounted systems cause you are usually at higher Alt. Hell the F-35 is known and reported when carrying external stores to lose a lot of it’s stealth capabilities you think Mig will be any different?
I actually find this article intriguing. Anyway you can get me the sources he listed?
Doesn’t change my opinion that this aircraft was a psyop to instill fear into the west and doesn’t belong in WT.
I also do think this “copy” was built to evaluate these things cause it didn’t have the space or the items listed on the aircraft.
But your article compared to everyone else and even what I could find actually has believable numbers. They contradict in some places but that is why I want to read the sources.
It would matter tho if the armour (note Im not familiar with internals of Ka-50) covers some of the internal components which would increase it survivability whenever Gaijin adds detailed modules